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Official emulators

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Sega Master System
===[[Emulators on Vita]]===
PSP mode. You can also run PSP version of POPS through this using VHBL and POPSLoader. With [https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/Adrenaline AdreanlineAdrenaline] it's possible to boot to PSP XMB and run any PSP titles. Partially depends on hardware emulation which is basically perfect.
PlayStation One Portable Station (POPS-Vita):
===[[Emulators on PS4]]===
All these emulators do run in PS5 through PS4's backward compatibility mode.
 
====PlayStation====
 
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! scope="col"|Emulator
! scope="col"|Release
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|ps1hd
|Not included in firmware, but in game pkg
|For playing PS1 re-releases from the PS store
|}
[https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps4/PS1_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List PS4 Developer Wiki Compatibility List]
 
====PlayStation 2====
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===Multi-System===
{{Main|Virtual Console}}
* [[L-CLASSICS]] - NES and SNES emulator used for [[Nintendo Switch Online]].
* [[threeb]] - Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and NES emulator used for 3DS Virtual Console titles. For GBA, it should not be confused with AGB_FIRM.
* ''(codename unknown)'' - Emulator used for N64 titles on Wii Virtual Console. Made by [[wikipedia:Nintendo Software Technology|NST]].
* [[VESSEL]] - Emulator used for N64 titles on Wii U Virtual Console. Made by [[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]].
* [[Hovercraft]] - Emulator used for the ''Nintendo 64 - [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'' app; also used in ''Super Mario 3D All-Stars'' (for ''Mario 64''). Made jointly by [[wikipedia:Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD]] and [[wikipedia:iQue|iQue]], originally as a fork of VESSEL.
===GameCube / Wii===
===Game Boy===
* [[Hiyoko]] - Emulator used for the ''Game Boy - [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'' app. It always runs games in Game Boy Color mode. No SGB features are supported.
===Game Boy Advance===
* [[m2engage]] - Emulator made by M2 used for GBA titles on Wii U Virtual Console. Shares the name used for other retro projects made by M2, mainly for Sega Genesis re-releases.
* [[Sloop]] - Emulator used for the ''Game Boy Advance - [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'' app. Developed by Panasonic Vietnam.
===Nintendo DS===
* [[Ensata]] - Emulator intended for quick debugging for developers. Can run a small number of commercial games.
* [[Hachihachi]] - Emulator made by NERD used for DS titles on Wii U Virtual Console. Does not run DSi-enhanced or DSi-only games.
===Sega Genesis / Mega Drive===
* [[m2engage]] - Emulator made by M2 used on ''SEGA Genesis - [[Nintendo Switch Online]]'' app.
==Microsoft==
* [[m2engage]] - Acronym of one or multiple emulators used in Sega projects from Japan since ''SEGA AGES Online'' series, made by M2:
** Sega Arcade games (''SEGA AGES Online'', Sega 3D Classics, Switch SEGA AGES, ''Yakuza / Like a Dragon'' series)
** SG-1000 (''Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage'')
** Sega Master System (''SEGA AGES Online'', ''Sega 3D Fukkoku Archives'', ''Sega 3D Classics Collection'', Switch SEGA AGES, ''Lost Judgment'')
===Sega Master System===
* [[PS1.EXE]] - Partial emulator used inside ''Phantasy Star Collection'' for Sega Saturn. Emulates the 1994 Japanese re-release of Phantasy Star for Sega Mega Drive. Does not emulate the sound, which is handled by streamed data files.
* [[smsce_w64.dll]] - Master System emulator used in ''Lost Judgment'' and ''Like A Dragon Gaiden''. Supports FM Sound Unit and SG-1000 emulation (Like A Dragon Gaiden only)
===Sega Genesis / Mega Drive===
* [[m2engage]] - Emulator made by M2 under contract by Konami used in TurboGrafx-16 Mini. It can emulate standard HuCard, CD, SuperGrafx, and Arcade Card games.
* VPCE - Emulator made by D4 Enterprise under contract by Konami used in TurboGrafx-16 titles on 3DS Virtual Console, based on multiple mentions inside the "code.bin" file. It is unknown if it shares source code from the [[VPCE|unofficial emulator of the same name]].
==See Also==* [[Video game compilations]]
==References==
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